Lady Gaga Addresses 'Judas' Leak, Tells Fans to 'Honor Your Vomit'

In the latest installment of "Gagavision," Lady Gaga let's the world know what it's like for an artist when their song leaks. Apparently, it makes for a pretty rough night.

"Sonja, do you remember last night? What last night was like? Sonja was about to get some sleep, and then ... I got an email," Gaga reveals. "'Eek! 'Judas' is leaking a slow death.' It was a slow ... just put me out of my f**king misery. Just put that s**t [the song] out. There's no need. They were like tearing limb from limb. First it was like the arm of the song, and then the liver."

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The pop star jumped on top of the 'Judas' leak right away and rush released the song to iTunes four days ahead of its scheduled release date, April 19.

Gaga also let her fans in on her creative process, saying, "All of the songs on the album, to be completely candid [were written quickly]. The creative process is approximately 15 minutes of vomiting my creative ideas, in the forms of melodies, usually, or chord progressions and melodies and some sort of a theme lyric idea. It all happens in approximately 15 minutes of this giant regurgitation of my thoughts and feelings. And then I spend days, weeks, months, years fine tuning. But the idea is that you honor your vomit. You have to honor your vomit. You have to honor those 15 minutes."

Take heed, Little Monsters. When it comes to creating something spectacular, remember to honor your vomit.

She IS vomit, the reincarnation of John Wayne Gacey's clown in a quasi-female body with no respect for any human being. Her act is one of molestation of the psyches of children, and she cries out to the universe for obliteration.

Really ofalaska? She has no respect for anyone? Ever heard "Born This Way" in which she sings of acceptance for everyone regardless of nationality, race, sexual orientation, financial status, disability and religion? Your words of hate sound like you're the one lacking respect for others.

Oh, don't feel bad little Bonbon. I went to her concert in Tampa this past weekend and it was PHENOMENAL. Amazing vocals (not everything she does is synthesized), creative costumes, outrageous setpieces, great piano and guitar solos (yes she plays both), personal messages for funs, and just an atmosphere of fun.